''Asp'' was published Berkeley, California, U.S.A. in the 1960s, and distributed by the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. It was a mimeographed publication of around 17 pages.

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''Asp'' was published Berkeley, California, U.S.A. in the 1960s, and distributed by the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. It was a mimeographed publication of around 17 pages. The first issue appeared in March 1963, and nine issues were published, the last in February 1967.

Bill Donaho also published [[Viper]] for [[Off Trails Publishing Association]], and [[Habakkuk]].

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Issue 2 from August 1963 featured the article "Literary Criticism" by Gretchen Schwenn, and Donaho writing about a controversy in FAPA. Issue 6 from August 1965 featured writing by Donaho, Alva Rogers, and Gordon Eklund, Issue 9 featured Alva Rogers writing on the 1966 WorldCon.

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Contributors of artwork included Jack Harness and Gretchen Schwenn.

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Bill Donaho also published [[Viper]] for [[Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association]], and [[Habakkuk]].

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Latest revision as of 04:41, 6 September 2011

Asp was a science fiction fanzine by Bill Donaho.

Asp was published Berkeley, California, U.S.A. in the 1960s, and distributed by the Fantasy Amateur Press Association. It was a mimeographed publication of around 17 pages. The first issue appeared in March 1963, and nine issues were published, the last in February 1967.

Issue 2 from August 1963 featured the article "Literary Criticism" by Gretchen Schwenn, and Donaho writing about a controversy in FAPA. Issue 6 from August 1965 featured writing by Donaho, Alva Rogers, and Gordon Eklund, Issue 9 featured Alva Rogers writing on the 1966 WorldCon.